On Nov 14, 2011, at 12:13 AM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
My wife and I are considering the addition of an office building
outside of our house... we have this small problem.
we want to be able to talk freely (like we're in the same room) with
out pushing buttons (intercom system) or using ichat..
My wife and I are considering the addition of an office building
outside of our house... we have this small problem.
we want to be able to talk freely (like we're in the same room) with
out pushing buttons (intercom system) or using ichat although
ichat would work, it means we need a fu
On Nov 13, 2011, at 8:20 PM, Tina K. wrote:
> On 2011/11/13 20:07, Dan so eloquently wrote:
>> This link should suffice as a demo:
>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/610326/Handwriting%20Clock.swf
>
> Yes Chromium plays the file, no I do not have Flash Player installed - not in
> /Library/Internet Plug
On 2011/11/13 20:07, Dan so eloquently wrote:
This link should suffice as a demo:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/610326/Handwriting%20Clock.swf
Yes Chromium plays the file, no I do not have Flash Player installed - not in
/Library/Internet Plug-Ins, not in ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins, or even in
/Sy
At 7:12 PM -0700 11/13/2011, Tina K. wrote:
All I'm saying is that the YouTube page I first loaded in OmniWeb
said that I needed to install Flash 10 or higher, when I loaded the
page in Chromium it just played. FWIW
Chromium is a (nightly/hourly) build of the basic open source
project, based
On 2011/11/13 18:19, Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
On Nov 13, 2011, at 5:49 PM, Tina K. wrote:
Apparently Chromium does have Flash Player included, I don't have it installed
and my other browsers won't play Flash content but Chromium does.
I suspect you're misinterpreting streamed video?
On Nov 13, 2011, at 5:49 PM, Tina K. wrote:
Apparently Chromium does have Flash Player included, I don't have it
installed and my other browsers won't play Flash content but
Chromium does.
I suspect you're misinterpreting streamed video? YouTube and many
other video sites are in the proce
On 2011/11/13 17:03, David W. Morris so eloquently wrote:
Flash is hopefully on it's way out and will be replaced with html5. It is
already
happening on YouTube and other sites.
I was thrilled when I heard Adobe was going to drop mobile Flash, hopefully
desktop Flash will follow.
It's *usu
Flash is hopefully on it's way out and will be replaced with html5.
It is already happening on YouTube and other sites.
On Nov 13, 2011, at 3:49 PM, Tina K. wrote:
Apparently Chromium does have Flash Player included, I don't have it
installed and my other browsers won't play Flash content
On 2011/11/09 15:43, Kris Tilford so eloquently wrote:
AFAIK "Chromium" should have always required a Flash Player plugin. The
integrated
Flash Player plugin is included in Google "Chrome" browser, but the open source
progenitor "Chromium" never had Flash capability, and IF you were able to view
I have a Quicksilver 733Mhz.
I have a SATA HD that I`d like to install.
I`d like find a SATA card,reasonably priced,
so that I could have an internal SATA. I also
have a USB 2.0 card with four ports.
A friend gave me a one gig CPU fan. I wonder
why my Quicksilver does not have that fan.
If I am su
You can also use the mac as a webserver. I used to use one myself a
few years back for those very reasons. I still have a sawtooth G4 350
that I use for FTP access on my home network. Just remember that
pretty much anything server related, our G3's and G4's out of the box
will work perfectly with.
On Nov 13, 2011, at 10:38 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
> On Nov 13, 2011, at 9:59 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
>
>> Does Rosetta work well, so that if I went Intel, I could still run all my
>> PPC apps? I know very little about the Rosetta idea. The Dual 2.3 GHz G5
>> sounds like the upper limit fo
It is surprising to hear that anyone is still running a business from
G4 computers, but I like it. Shows that you don't have to use the
latest and most powerful equipment to keep being productive.
The fastest G5 PowerMac's that were produced were the dual 2.7GHz G5
and the dual core, dual
On Nov 13, 2011, at 9:59 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
> Does Rosetta work well, so that if I went Intel, I could still run all my PPC
> apps? I know very little about the Rosetta idea. The Dual 2.3 GHz G5 sounds
> like the upper limit for PPC.
Rosetta works quite well…in fact, you never actually
On Nov 13, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
> Could I use one of my Macs, as a Server through my DSL connection?
>
> I am considering what to do since Verizon dropped the ability to use ftp with
> my artsite, through Adobe Golive. I could buy space on something like
> GoDaddy.com, but I
OSX comes out of the box ready for that. Open system prefs, sharing and
enable ftp access. You will need to port forward port 21 on your router to
that system so it will be accessable from the net.
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You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for
those using G3, G4,
Could I use one of my Macs, as a Server through my DSL connection?
I am considering what to do since Verizon dropped the ability to use
ftp with my artsite, through Adobe Golive. I could buy space on
something like GoDaddy.com, but I don't care for the idea of another
internet bill. Paying
On Nov 10, 2011, at 10:09 AM, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
My bad. See http://www.primatelabs.ca/geekbench/mac-benchmarks/
Your QS has a benchmark rating of 857.
As another poster stated, stay with the 2.3GHz G5, air cooled, it has
a benchmark of 1967, about 2.3X your current QS.
Can't say that sounds
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